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Analysis of Epidemic Characteristics of Hepatitis B in Different Regions

Liqun Zhao, Tongting Liu, Xiangjie Zhou, Zili Zhou

Abstract


This study aims to deeply analyze the epidemic characteristics of hepatitis B in different regions. Through the collection of data
related to hepatitis B in many regions, a comparative study was made from multiple dimensions such as incidence, population distribution and
transmission route. The results show that there are significant differences in the epidemic characteristics of hepatitis B in different regions,
and these differences are closely related to regional economic development level, health conditions, population mobility, cultural customs and
other factors. This study provides a scientific basis for formulating targeted strategies for prevention and control of hepatitis B, and helps to
improve the effectiveness of prevention and control of hepatitis B in different regions.

Keywords


Hepatitis B; Different regions; Epidemic characteristics

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/mhr.v3i1.9009

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